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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2004 2.G Owners Manual It is also important to maintain a proper power steering fluid level in the
power steering fluid reservoir:
•Do not operate the vehicle with a low power steering pump fluid level
(below the MIN mark

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2004 2.G Owners Manual GETTING ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
To fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford Motor
Company offers a complimentary roadside assistance program. This
program is separate from the New Vehicle

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2004 2.G Owners Manual Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingPower Distribution Box
Description
401—Not used
501 Diode PCM
502 Diode A/C clutch
503—Not used
601—Not used
602 20A** Adjustable pedals, Power seat,
Locks, Dec

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2004 2.G Owners Manual •Position the jack according to the
following guides and turn the jack
handle clockwise until the wheel
is completely off the ground.
To lessen risk of personal
injury, do not put any part
of your b

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2004 2.G Owners Manual 12. Remove the jack and fully
tighten the lug nuts in the order
shown. Refer toWheel lug nut
torque specificationslater in this
chapter for the proper lug nut
torque specification.
13. Put flat tire,

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2004 2.G Owners Manual •Idling for long periods of time (greater than one minute) may waste
fuel.
•Anticipate stopping; slowing down may eliminate the need to stop.
•Sudden or hard accelerations may reduce fuel econom

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2004 2.G Owners Manual The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on
straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include
acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning or peak traction characteristics.
Temperature A B

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2004 2.G Owners Manual Increasing the inflation pressure beyond this pressure will not increase
the tires load carrying capability.
•kPa:Kilopascal, a metric unit of air pressure.
•PSI:Pounds per square inch, a standard
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